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I have a problem where I have created a website using CSS3 and HTML5. When I am logged on as an administrator and view the site it comes up without any problems. The buttons show as they should and the formatting is great. If I then log on with a teachers account, whish does not have admin rights on the computer, none of the CSS is applied.

Am I missing something? Is there something that blocks this in IE10 for non admin users.

Any help would be very much appreciated as I have no idea where to start looking for this.

The website is not a CRM, CMS or LMS its is just a aspx site that uses html and cSS.

When I logon to my computer as an administrator, the page displays correctly. The styles and formatting have been applied. If I log on to the computer with a users account (which does not have administrator rights), the page does not display correctly. All the controls display just straight down the page without any styles and formatting (this is in IE 10).

If I log on as a user and use Google Chrome, then the page displays without any problems. All the formatting is correct, so there must be something in IE10 which is stopping the formatting from applying and I was wondering if anyone knew what it might be??

Don't worry about it. I found the problem. There was a tick in the View intranet sites in a compatibility mode. I went into the group policy settings and set the option under Administrative Templates>Windows Components>Internet Explorer>Compatibility View and set the option Turn on Internet Explorer Standards Mode for local intranet. Everything is working fine now.